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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x59.1in
About this artwork
In this work, I sought to capture the raw energy and impetuous freedom of horses. Using acrylics, I composed abstract shapes and bursts of vibrant color to evoke a sense of movement and dynamism. My bold color choices and vigorous gestures on the canvas are an expression of passion and power, elements that I find intrinsically linked to the equestrian spirit. This painting is a tribute to the indomitable spirit and majestic beauty of horses, a vibrant… and energetic addition to any space it occupies.
Alain Bulle, born in the world of myths, uses painting as his primary medium. He excels in blending various techniques to create immersive worlds with finesse and sensitivity, where women and flora intertwine in an elegant dance. Alain Bulle's works carry a deep emotional charge, evoking a dense intimacy that touches the observer, providing a gentle, dreamlike and cosmic sensation. He explores and deepens several artistic veins, notably abstraction with his "KAIROS."